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Are you interesting in seeing some of your favorite chefs in action? Curious to see them doing their thing from within their very own restaurant kitchens? We don't blame you; some chefs' secrets must be seen to be believed. Watch, salivate and learn.

George Mendes

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TravelsinTaste.com recently had the opportunity to chat with Executive Chef George Mendes of Aldea in New York's Flatiron neighborhood. An alumnus of some of the world's best kitchens -- including New York's Bouley, France's La Bastide de Moustiers (Ducasse) and Spain's Berasategui -- Mendes prepares a seasonal menu that is compact but varied, and Mom always said good things come in small packages. A first-generation American born to Portuguese parents, he has worked alongside some of the world's best chefs, including David Bouley, Alain Passard, Alain Ducasse, Sandro Gamba, Roger Verge and Martin Berasategui. During a staging in San Sebastian, Spain, Basque chef Martin Berasategui introduced him to the avant-garde movement. After that, his cuisine took off. When it did, Chef Mendes returned to New York and spent four years as chef de cuisine at Tocqueville, after which he left to create his own restaurant, Aldea. Here, he showcases his unique talents -- including his use of spherification, a process that uses sodium alginate and calcium chloride to gel and contain liquids -- while paying homage to the avante-garde movement of which he's so fond.

Thanks to his fabulously unique cuisine, we knew that Chef Mendes would have some spectacular spots to recommend for meals in New York City. Because we are so thrilled with his style and flair, we asked Chef Mendes what his favorite places are for breakfast lunch and dinner -- outside of his home and restaurant, of course.